Anybody into "Pandora" ??

dee1949
dee1949 Posts: 1,425
edited July 2011 in The Clubhouse
...someone just turned me onto it. Awesome.....just had a FOLK series of music and a great FlasHback. Great concept....don't mind commercials for the selections. Don't know how it works yet. Anybody with experience?
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  • grimmace19
    grimmace19 Posts: 1,429
    edited July 2011
    Been using it for a few years now and love it. Never use it enough to pay for the subscription but the one downfall I find with it is that whatever format the music comes in, it plays strictly stereo and doesn't allow the subwoofer to work. I swear I have tried everything under the sun to change that but someone please chime in and fix my ignorance if it's something I'm doing wrong.
  • dee1949
    dee1949 Posts: 1,425
    edited July 2011
    ....for background music it is AWESOME. Gives you great ideas for your own playlist from your collection. The way radio sSHOULD be....tailored to your likes. Opens a whole new field of advertisement.......SHORT but sweet. Cornier the better....SHORTER and SWEETER counts.
  • Ron-P
    Ron-P Posts: 8,516
    edited July 2011
    Got it playing "Symphonic Metal" on my iTouch right now.
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  • emoxley
    emoxley Posts: 205
    edited July 2011
    Been using it several years also, and love it. I have 4-5 stations setup, but mostly listen to my Spyro Gyra station. I only listen on my computer..........
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  • danz1906
    danz1906 Posts: 5,144
    edited July 2011
    Great for Background music, and a good way to hear new music.
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  • exalted512
    exalted512 Posts: 10,735
    edited July 2011
    I use it all the time at work. Until I use my 40 hour limit on my computer.
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  • cubdog
    cubdog Posts: 835
    edited July 2011
    I use it though my blue ray. Nice.

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  • dorourke07
    dorourke07 Posts: 298
    edited July 2011
    Great for background music or through the headphones at work. I use it with the ipod dock a lot working in the garage. One issue is that for some artist or genres there is a limited song count and you can keep circling back to the same song. However, that helps you get unstuck and on to something new.
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  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 28,611
    edited July 2011
    Grooveshark is better
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  • audiobliss
    audiobliss Posts: 12,518
    edited July 2011
    Grooveshark is better
    Grooveshark is awesome. Definitely a great website and phone app.

    However, I do also love Pandora as it has made me discover several artists I otherwise wouldn't have.
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  • michaeljhsda2
    michaeljhsda2 Posts: 2,182
    edited July 2011
    grooveshark is better

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  • cnh
    cnh Posts: 13,284
    edited July 2011
    Been using Pandora off my laptop for a while.

    Grooveshark? Pandora?

    If you're under 30 it's Grooveshark--it's cooler and your 'young'.

    If you're over 40...you don't 'care' and Pandora is good enough. lol

    Enjoy your youth.

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  • niente
    niente Posts: 68
    edited July 2011
    Pandora is great for background !

    been using it a couple years
    No issue with Sub and multi channel - I stream Pandora off a Roku into my system
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  • michaeljhsda2
    michaeljhsda2 Posts: 2,182
    edited July 2011
    The feature that sets Grooveshark apart from Pandora is the ability to search for songs and play them instantly. GS also has the radio feature similar to Pandora's.

    With GS you get the best of both worlds IMHO. Unfortunately GS cannot be streamed through Squeezebox AFAIK.
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  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 28,611
    edited July 2011
    Yeah Grooveshark is almost identical to Pandora except you can chose whatever song you want, fast forward, make your own playlist - you can also do the radio feature where it finds artist similar to the first one you enter and you can plug other songs and artist in at any time and you can eventually get a nice diverse radio mix
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  • rooftop59
    rooftop59 Posts: 8,121
    edited July 2011
    I finally signed up for the paid pandora at the beginning of the year after using it off an on for several years. Definitely worth it since 1. you get much better sound quality over a computer with wifi 2. you can skip more songs and 3. no commercials. Unfortunately the improved sq doesn't transfer over to streaming devices like the squeezebox.
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  • audiobliss
    audiobliss Posts: 12,518
    edited July 2011
    Oh wow, I have never even tried the radio feature. I had no idea that's what it is. That is tremendously cool!!
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  • danger boy
    danger boy Posts: 15,722
    edited July 2011
    i like to stream 80's music on Pandora.. i think I listen to it maybe 10 hours a week or so.. I enjoy it.
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  • jflail2
    jflail2 Posts: 2,868
    edited July 2011
    Grooveshark is banned at work, so Pandora wins the prize for me. I probably listen 60-80 hours a month so I went ahead and bought the year sub. Well worth it to me, though I'd still like to have had more control than they give you with the sub.

    Still, I'm pleased for work tunes....and something I can stream on my Samsung Charge as well.
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  • exalted512
    exalted512 Posts: 10,735
    edited July 2011
    never heard of grooveshark, I'll have to try it.
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  • exalted512
    exalted512 Posts: 10,735
    edited July 2011
    actually, I have...I just forgot about it. I tried to sign up and already had an account...haha
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  • fishbones
    fishbones Posts: 947
    edited July 2011
    rooftop,

    I am getting setup to use a Sonos wireless streaming system, and one of the things I've been researching is different internet radio stations and focusing on the ones that stream higher quality, but you're saying you don't notice a difference of quality with the higher bit quantity?
    Unfortunately the improved sq doesn't transfer over to streaming devices like the squeezebox.
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  • rooftop59
    rooftop59 Posts: 8,121
    edited July 2011
    No, I am saying that when using anything other than a pc or laptop and wifi, pandora doesn't stream in 192 kbps but in 128 kbps. So I don't listen to it on my squeezebox very often because of the SQ, but I do listen at work all the time when I am on my computer and do appreciate the improved SQ.
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  • fishbones
    fishbones Posts: 947
    edited July 2011
    Thanks for the input. I am not familiar with how these work since it's getting delivered Friday, but I'll know more when I get it in my hands.
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  • jdwmap
    jdwmap Posts: 116
    edited July 2011
    Grooveshark is good if you want A song, Pandora is good if you want to listen to a type of song or a band and similar bands to that genre, I use both.
  • bigaudiofanatic
    bigaudiofanatic Posts: 4,415
    edited July 2011
    Been using it for years as well welcome to pandora!
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